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Baylie | BSN, RN loading… 🩺 on Instagram: "𝗘𝗿𝗶𝗸𝘀𝗼𝗻'𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗴𝗲𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗗𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗽𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 According to Erikson’s psychosocial theory, in each stage, a person experiences a psychosocial crisis that may have a positive or negative outcome on personality development (SimplyPsychology.com). The stages from infancy to late adulthood describe each crisis one will encounter in that stage of their life. This theory is an important concept for psychology, nursing, and medical majors to…

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Learning theories every teacher should know. Definition and characteristics of learning theories to use in the classroom. In this infographic we present 7 of 9 learning theories. If you want to learn more about all of them click on the pin! #infographic #meaningfullearning #learningtheories #cognitivetheories #learning #behaviorism #constructivism #sociallearning #learningbydiscovery #multipleintelligences #learningcharacteristics #educationalpsychology #socioconstructivism

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The Big Five Personality Traits are a widely recognized model for understanding personality. They include openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. These traits describe an individual’s behavior, emotions, and thinking patterns, and are often used to predict life outcomes like job performance and well-being. Each trait exists on a spectrum, with people varying in how strongly they express each one.

Proposed by Sigmund Freud  believed that our behavior is determined by irrational forces, unconscious motivation, and biological and instinctual drives.Freud's psychoanalytic views personality as consisting of ID, EGO, and SUPEREGO.The main goal of this therapy is to strengthen the ego and make the unconscious conscious. This therapy proposes that a person's past experiences should be a guide towards his present. The therapy is widely known as the longest therapy that takes 5-7 years.

Proposed by Sigmund Freud believed that our behavior is determined by irrational forces, unconscious motivation, and biological and instinctual drives.Freud's psychoanalytic views personality as consisting of ID, EGO, and SUPEREGO.The main goal of this therapy is to strengthen the ego and make the unconscious conscious. This therapy proposes that a person's past experiences should be a guide towards his present. The therapy is widely known as the longest therapy that takes 5-7 years.

For years, scientists and researchers have explored human behavior and the workings of the brain to unravel its complexities. Psychology is fascinating because much of it is still uncertain or abstract, leaving plenty of mysteries to solve. This exploration has given rise to diverse psychological perspectives. Renowned thinkers like Freud, Pavlov, Bowlby, Jung, and others have contributed theories to help us understand who we are and why we act the way we do. #psychology #neuroscience #carlj...

For years, scientists and researchers have explored human behavior and the workings of the brain to unravel its complexities. Psychology is fascinating because much of it is still uncertain or abstract, leaving plenty of mysteries to solve. This exploration has given rise to diverse psychological perspectives. Renowned thinkers like Freud, Pavlov, Bowlby, Jung, and others have contributed theories to help us understand who we are and why we act the way we do. #psychology #neuroscience…

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Id, Ego and Superego in Psychoanalytic Counseling Theory Freud's theory of personality (1923) saw the human psyche (personality) as having more than one aspect. The soul is structured into three parts (tripartite), namely: Id, Ego and Superego, all of which develop at different stages in our lives. This is a system, not a brain, or a physical one. #id #ego #superego #psychoanalyticcounselingtheory #freudstheoryofpersonality #humanpsyche #threeparts #differentstagesinlives #psychologytoday

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